June 13, 2013
Journal Article

Continuous Microreactor-Assisted Solution Deposition for Scalable Production of CdS Films

Abstract

Solution deposition offers an attractive, low temperature option in the cost effective production of thin film solar cells. Continuous microreactor-assisted solution deposition (MASD) was used to produce nanocrystalline cadmium sulfide (CdS) films on fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) coated glass substrates with excellent uniformity. We report a novel liquid coating technique using a ceramic rod to efficiently and uniformly apply reactive solution to large substrates (152 mm × 152 mm). This technique represents an inexpensive approach to utilize the MASD on the substrate for uniform growth of CdS films. Nano-crystalline CdS films have been produced from liquid phase at ~90°C, with average thicknesses of 70 nm to 230 nm and with a 5 to 12% thickness variation. The CdS films produced were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-Ray diffraction to demonstrate their suitability to thin-film solar technology.

Revised: June 25, 2013 | Published: June 13, 2013

Citation

Ramprasad S., Y. Su, C. Chang, B. Paul, and D.R. Palo. 2013. Continuous Microreactor-Assisted Solution Deposition for Scalable Production of CdS Films. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology 2, no. 9:P333-P337. PNNL-SA-96347. doi:10.1149/2.003309jss